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Bowling

Bowling refers to a series of sports or leisure activities in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball towards a target. It is one of the major forms of throwing sports. In pin bowling variations, the target is usually to knock over pins at the end of a lane. When all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, this is a strike. In target variations, the aim is usually to get the ball as close to a mark as possible. The pin version of bowling is often played on a flat wooden or other synthetic surface (which can be oiled in different patterns for different techniques), while in target bowling, the surface may be grass, gravel or a synthetic surface. The most common types of pin bowling include ten-pin, nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin and five-pin bowling, while in target bowling, bowls, skittles, kegel, bocce, carpet bowls, pétanque, and boules, both indoor and outdoor varieties are popular. Today the sport of bowling is enjoyed by 100 million people in more than 90 countries worldwide (including 70 million in the U.S.), and continues to grow through entertainment media such as video games for home consoles and handheld devices.

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This match was originally going to be a WEC exclusive (a video exclusive to the rasslingrevolution.com website) but I decided to just stick with my ClassicMD sh...

This match was originally going to be a WEC exclusive (a video exclusive to the rasslingrevolution.com website) but I decided to just stick with my ClassicMD show as my main show on the website.
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To view this week's WEC video featuring my ClassicMD video on spinal cord injuries, here's the link:
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10 Best Travel Destinations in Pennsylvania USA

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Philadelphia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Philadelphia, considered the birthplace of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence was written and read publicly here in 1776. When you tour Philadelphia, you’ll get a sense of the history that permeates the city through its numerous monuments, symbols, and other landmarks, such as the First Bank of the United States and the warship USS Olympia. Don’t forget to stop by the Liberty Bell and the remains of the Eastern State Penitentiary, which housed notorious criminals like Al Capone.
You don’t need a car to enjoy your Philadelphia sightseeing; take public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city streets at your leisure. Fairmount Park is the perfect place for a stroll, and if you’ve go...

5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania | US Travel Guide

5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania is a state rich in history with incredible nature, busy big cities, and friendly small towns. The state is divided into eleven regions, each with their own unique atmosphere and demographic. From Pennsylvania Dutch Country to Lehigh Valley to the Poconos, there are so many towns to discover. All perfect for travelers who love to venture into unknown territory and see aspects of Pennsylvania that most of the world never gets a chance to.
Many visitors (and Pennsylvanians themselves) love to cover the state with a good old-fashion road trip. Pennsylvania roads will lead you through beautiful forests, lakes, waterfalls and small towns known for welcoming any visitor who comes by, no matter how long the pit stop.
See ...

published: 11 Oct 2017

What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

BeyondPittsburgh’s pretty downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving way to restaurants, shops and art venues.
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Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? So here is our list of top 10 "Must-See" attractions in Pennsylvania.

The top US destination to travel in 2016: Philadelphia - Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet’s travel experts have scoured the states to create the ultimate US travel wish list for 2016. Our top place for the year ahead? Philadelphia. Watch the clip to find out why.
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Pittsburgh Travel: A Visit to the Steel City

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BUDGET TRAVELS: Pittsburgh under $75 | Dhee Kumar

We hit the road to see if we could go on a successful day trip and keep our budget under $75
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Watch the video to find out why I haven't included food in this budget :)
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published: 16 Jun 2017

Philadelphia - Pennsylvania Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation

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Philadelphia was once dubbed the, "Athens of the Americas," as it was the undisputed cultural centre of the New World. Today, it remains one of America's most historical cities; quite significant in a country officially only 230 years old. Philadelphia is where the American War of Independence began and ended, with the creation and signing of the Constitution. But Philly is so much more than just a beacon of American liberty.
Philadelphia also has a vibrant arts scene, diverse population, renowned orchestra, plus world-class museums and some fantastic restaurants. It is said Philadelphia is the only place in America ...

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Welcome to Philadelphia, considered the birthplace of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence was written and read publicly here in 1776. When you tour Philadelphia, you’ll get a sense of the history that permeates the city through its numerous monuments, symbols, and other landmarks, such as the First Bank of the United States and the warship USS Olympia. Don’t forget to stop by the Liberty Bell and the remains of the Eastern State Penitentiary, which housed notorious criminals like Al Capone.
You don’t need a car to enjoy your Philadelphia sightseeing; take public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city streets at your leisure. Fairmount Park is the perfect place for a stroll, and if you’ve got kids, bring them to the Please Touch Museum, where they can enjoy interactive exhibits and displays that will educate and entertain. If you’ve still got some energy after that, visit the Philadelphia Zoo and make friends with some of the animals. Don’t forget to sample some of the delicious food available in Philadelphia, particularly the fresh goods and cooked meals at the Italian Market.
From culinary delicacies to historical importance, Philadelphia truly has it all.
Visit our Philadelphia travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Philadelphia, considered the birthplace of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence was written and read publicly here in 1776. When you tour Philadelphia, you’ll get a sense of the history that permeates the city through its numerous monuments, symbols, and other landmarks, such as the First Bank of the United States and the warship USS Olympia. Don’t forget to stop by the Liberty Bell and the remains of the Eastern State Penitentiary, which housed notorious criminals like Al Capone.
You don’t need a car to enjoy your Philadelphia sightseeing; take public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city streets at your leisure. Fairmount Park is the perfect place for a stroll, and if you’ve got kids, bring them to the Please Touch Museum, where they can enjoy interactive exhibits and displays that will educate and entertain. If you’ve still got some energy after that, visit the Philadelphia Zoo and make friends with some of the animals. Don’t forget to sample some of the delicious food available in Philadelphia, particularly the fresh goods and cooked meals at the Italian Market.
From culinary delicacies to historical importance, Philadelphia truly has it all.
Visit our Philadelphia travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania is a state rich in history with incredible nature, busy big cities, and friendly small towns. The state is divided into eleven regions, each with their own unique atmosphere and demographic. From Pennsylvania Dutch Country to Lehigh Valley to the Poconos, there are so many towns to discover. All perfect for travelers who love to venture into unknown territory and see aspects of Pennsylvania that most of the world never gets a chance to.
Many visitors (and Pennsylvanians themselves) love to cover the state with a good old-fashion road trip. Pennsylvania roads will lead you through beautiful forests, lakes, waterfalls and small towns known for welcoming any visitor who comes by, no matter how long the pit stop.
See sights of famous Civil War battles, take a factory tour, ride along an old-time railroad, explore peaceful Amish country, and taste gourmet mushrooms all within the borders of this interesting state.
Here are the best small towns to visit in Pennsylvania, USA:
1. New Hope
2. Jim Thorpe
3. Lititz
4. York
5. Bloomsburg
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5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania is a state rich in history with incredible nature, busy big cities, and friendly small towns. The state is divided into eleven regions, each with their own unique atmosphere and demographic. From Pennsylvania Dutch Country to Lehigh Valley to the Poconos, there are so many towns to discover. All perfect for travelers who love to venture into unknown territory and see aspects of Pennsylvania that most of the world never gets a chance to.
Many visitors (and Pennsylvanians themselves) love to cover the state with a good old-fashion road trip. Pennsylvania roads will lead you through beautiful forests, lakes, waterfalls and small towns known for welcoming any visitor who comes by, no matter how long the pit stop.
See sights of famous Civil War battles, take a factory tour, ride along an old-time railroad, explore peaceful Amish country, and taste gourmet mushrooms all within the borders of this interesting state.
Here are the best small towns to visit in Pennsylvania, USA:
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What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

BeyondPittsburgh’s pretty downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving way to restaurants, shops and art venues.
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BeyondPittsburgh’s pretty downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving way to restaurants, shops and art venues.
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BeyondPittsburgh’s pretty downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving way to restaurants, shops and art venues.
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Top 10 Most Visited Tourist Attractions in Pennsylvania | Attractions of America

Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? ...

Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? So here is our list of top 10 "Must-See" attractions in Pennsylvania.

Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? So here is our list of top 10 "Must-See" attractions in Pennsylvania.

PHILADELPHIA is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 1,567,442 and more than 6 million in the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area, as of 2015.Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley—a region located in the Northeastern United States at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers with 7.2 million people residing in the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony.Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals in the Revolutionary War, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and railroad hub that grew from an influx of European immigrants. It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
Based on the similar shifts underway the nation's economy in the late 1960s Philadelphia experienced a loss of manufacturing companies and jobs to lower taxed regions of the USA and often overseas.[citation needed] As a result, the economic base of Philadelphia, which had historically been manufacturing, declined significantly. In addition, consolidation in several American industries (retailing, financial services and health care in particular) reduced the number of companies headquartered in Philadelphia. The economic impact of these changes would reduce Philadelphia's tax base and the resources of local government. Philadelphia struggled through a long period of adjustment to these economic changes, coupled with significant demographic change as wealthier residents moved into the nearby suburbs and more immigrants moved into the city. The city in fact approached bankruptcy in the late 1980s.[9][10] Revitalization began in the late 1990s, with gentrification turning around many neighborhoods and reversing its decades-long trend of population loss.
The area's many universities and colleges make Philadelphia a top international study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub.[11][12] With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation.[13] Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to seven Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is growing, with a market of almost 81,900 commercial properties in 2016[14] including several nationally prominent skyscrapers.[15] The city is known for its arts, culture, and history, attracting over 39 million domestic tourists in 2013.[16] Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city.[17] Fairmount Park, when combined with the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park in the same watershed, is one of the largest contiguous urban park areas in the United States.[18] The 67 National Historic Landmarks in the city helped account for the $10 billion generated by tourism.[16] Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps,[19][20] and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731),[21] first hospital (1751)[21] and medical school (1765),[22] first Capital (1777),[21] first stock exchange (1790),[21] first zoo (1874),[23] and first business school (1881).[24] Philadelphia is the only World Heritage City in the United States.[25]

PHILADELPHIA is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 1,567,442 and more than 6 million in the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area, as of 2015.Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley—a region located in the Northeastern United States at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers with 7.2 million people residing in the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony.Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals in the Revolutionary War, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and railroad hub that grew from an influx of European immigrants. It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
Based on the similar shifts underway the nation's economy in the late 1960s Philadelphia experienced a loss of manufacturing companies and jobs to lower taxed regions of the USA and often overseas.[citation needed] As a result, the economic base of Philadelphia, which had historically been manufacturing, declined significantly. In addition, consolidation in several American industries (retailing, financial services and health care in particular) reduced the number of companies headquartered in Philadelphia. The economic impact of these changes would reduce Philadelphia's tax base and the resources of local government. Philadelphia struggled through a long period of adjustment to these economic changes, coupled with significant demographic change as wealthier residents moved into the nearby suburbs and more immigrants moved into the city. The city in fact approached bankruptcy in the late 1980s.[9][10] Revitalization began in the late 1990s, with gentrification turning around many neighborhoods and reversing its decades-long trend of population loss.
The area's many universities and colleges make Philadelphia a top international study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub.[11][12] With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation.[13] Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to seven Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is growing, with a market of almost 81,900 commercial properties in 2016[14] including several nationally prominent skyscrapers.[15] The city is known for its arts, culture, and history, attracting over 39 million domestic tourists in 2013.[16] Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city.[17] Fairmount Park, when combined with the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park in the same watershed, is one of the largest contiguous urban park areas in the United States.[18] The 67 National Historic Landmarks in the city helped account for the $10 billion generated by tourism.[16] Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps,[19][20] and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731),[21] first hospital (1751)[21] and medical school (1765),[22] first Capital (1777),[21] first stock exchange (1790),[21] first zoo (1874),[23] and first business school (1881).[24] Philadelphia is the only World Heritage City in the United States.[25]

The top US destination to travel in 2016: Philadelphia - Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet’s travel experts have scoured the states to create the ultimate US travel wish list for 2016. Our top place for the year ahead? Philadelphia. Watc...

Lonely Planet’s travel experts have scoured the states to create the ultimate US travel wish list for 2016. Our top place for the year ahead? Philadelphia. Watch the clip to find out why.
To see our other nine picks that made the list, check out: www.lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us
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Lonely Planet’s travel experts have scoured the states to create the ultimate US travel wish list for 2016. Our top place for the year ahead? Philadelphia. Watch the clip to find out why.
To see our other nine picks that made the list, check out: www.lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us
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In this video I share the highlights of my Pittsburgh trip!
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I made this Pittsburgh travel video after I spent a few hours exploring the Steel City. I only had a few hours to explore and walk around but I definitely want to head back and check out some more of what the City of Bridges has to offer.
Apart from the lovely Point State Park and the modern business district I was able to enjoy some delicious Mexican food and there were so many quirky little cafes that I couldn't even decide which one to choose!
Being from Ontario, Pennsylvania was quite surprising to me in regards to how nice it was and it's easy to see why Pittsburgh tourism is on the rise. Everyone I spoke with was friendly, super helpful and I could definitely see that the people of Pittsburgh were very proud of the city they lived in!
Some of the specific destinations in this video include:
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In this video I share the highlights of my Pittsburgh trip!
My Filming Equipment:
●Canon G7X II (http://amzn.to/2CaGAEv)
●GoPro Hero 6 Black (http://amzn.to/2DuQ7CP)
●JOBY Gorilla Pod (http://amzn.to/2DvNY9Y)
●MeFOTO TravelTripod (http://amzn.to/2DuQmgS)
I made this Pittsburgh travel video after I spent a few hours exploring the Steel City. I only had a few hours to explore and walk around but I definitely want to head back and check out some more of what the City of Bridges has to offer.
Apart from the lovely Point State Park and the modern business district I was able to enjoy some delicious Mexican food and there were so many quirky little cafes that I couldn't even decide which one to choose!
Being from Ontario, Pennsylvania was quite surprising to me in regards to how nice it was and it's easy to see why Pittsburgh tourism is on the rise. Everyone I spoke with was friendly, super helpful and I could definitely see that the people of Pittsburgh were very proud of the city they lived in!
Some of the specific destinations in this video include:
Point State Park
The DowntownBusinessDistrict of Pittsburgh
The Cog Railway
DuquesneLookout CityView
Keep up with me online!
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The 5 BestPlacesTo Live In Pennsylvania, USA
A vast state like Pennsylvania can be overwhelming to a potential resident. Where are the best towns located? We’ve done some research to discover where the best places to live in Pennsylvania are. If you disagree, feel free to battle it out in the comments below.
To determine our list, we looked at four main attributes: affordability, safety, fun, and school districts. Here five places to live in Pennsylvania, United States.
1. Philadelphia
2. Pittsburgh
3. State College
4. Bethlehem
5. Emmaus
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The 5 BestPlacesTo Live In Pennsylvania, USA
A vast state like Pennsylvania can be overwhelming to a potential resident. Where are the best towns located? We’ve done some research to discover where the best places to live in Pennsylvania are. If you disagree, feel free to battle it out in the comments below.
To determine our list, we looked at four main attributes: affordability, safety, fun, and school districts. Here five places to live in Pennsylvania, United States.
1. Philadelphia
2. Pittsburgh
3. State College
4. Bethlehem
5. Emmaus
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BUDGET TRAVELS: Pittsburgh under $75 | Dhee Kumar

We hit the road to see if we could go on a successful day trip and keep our budget under $75
Budget covers:
1. Gas expenses
2. Attractions + Activities
3. Pa...

We hit the road to see if we could go on a successful day trip and keep our budget under $75
Budget covers:
1. Gas expenses
2. Attractions + Activities
3. Parking (Street + Garage)
Watch the video to find out why I haven't included food in this budget :)
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https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/things-to-do/free-things-to-do/
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g53449-Activities-Pittsburgh_Pennsylvania.htmlMusic:
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We hit the road to see if we could go on a successful day trip and keep our budget under $75
Budget covers:
1. Gas expenses
2. Attractions + Activities
3. Parking (Street + Garage)
Watch the video to find out why I haven't included food in this budget :)
Links used to research city:
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https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/things-to-do/free-things-to-do/
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g53449-Activities-Pittsburgh_Pennsylvania.htmlMusic:
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https://soundcloud.com/panthurr
https://www.instagram.com/spencer.panthurr/

Philadelphia - PennsylvaniaTravelGuide, Tourism, VacationWorld Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
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Philadelphia was once dubbed the, "Athens of the Americas," as it was the undisputed cultural centre of the New World. Today, it remains one of America's most historical cities; quite significant in a country officially only 230 years old. Philadelphia is where the American War of Independence began and ended, with the creation and signing of the Constitution. But Philly is so much more than just a beacon of American liberty.
Philadelphia also has a vibrant arts scene, diverse population, renowned orchestra, plus world-class museums and some fantastic restaurants. It is said Philadelphia is the only place in America where you could feed your brain and your belly at the same time and you only have to taste a Philly Cheesesteak once to understand that statement. Cheesesteaks and pretzels aside, you'll be amazed at the comprehensive choice of food available in the city, from fine dining to ethnic cuisine. This eclectic mix is visible in over 100 multi-ethnic neighbourhoods, encompassing everything from the bustling Italian market to African-American festivals and the traditional Amish community, who sell produce and foodstuffs in Reading Terminal Market, a purveyor of fresh farm food since 1892.
This diversity has also helped produce some legendary musicians. In fact, few would argue that Philly's musical heritage could rival that of New York. Since colonial times, it has been a melting pot of many forms of music from classical to contemporary. Philadelphia was also the home of Dick Clark's famous American BandstandTV show, which showcased some of America's leading singers and musicians in the 1960's, such as Frankie Avalon and Bobby Rydell, themselves natives of Philly's south side. 'Me and Mrs Jones', 'Love Train' and the Three Degrees' 'When Will ISee You Again' were all products of TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), which followed Motown into the 1970s as the shining light of soul music.
Sightseers have plenty to feast their eyes on, not least Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Meanwhile, the 2012 opening of the Barnes Foundation means that, together with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the refurbished Rodin Museum, Philadelphia is home to one of the world's finest art collections, including the largest collection of Renoirs outside Paris and more Cézanne's than all the Parisian museums put together.
However, no trip to the city would be complete without a visit to the Rocky statue, at the base of the Museum of Art steps, which featured iconically in the Rocky movies. This landmark attracts more visitors than all of Philly's museums and art galleries. Meanwhile, take time to wander around the Old City District where former foundries, factories and warehouses have been turned into boutiques, art galleries and restaurants, with historic tours also available.
For those looking to explore futher afield, Philadelphia is the gateway into Pennsylvania Dutch Country to the west, the ski resorts of the Pocono Mountains to the north, and the Delaware Peninsula and Atlantic Seaboard beaches to the south east.
It's easy to see why Philly rates so highly when compared with New York just an hour or two to the north. Even the American comedian, writer and actor WC Fields wanted to have on his gravestone "Here lies WC Fields but I'd rather be living in Philadelphia."
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Philadelphia was once dubbed the, "Athens of the Americas," as it was the undisputed cultural centre of the New World. Today, it remains one of America's most historical cities; quite significant in a country officially only 230 years old. Philadelphia is where the American War of Independence began and ended, with the creation and signing of the Constitution. But Philly is so much more than just a beacon of American liberty.
Philadelphia also has a vibrant arts scene, diverse population, renowned orchestra, plus world-class museums and some fantastic restaurants. It is said Philadelphia is the only place in America where you could feed your brain and your belly at the same time and you only have to taste a Philly Cheesesteak once to understand that statement. Cheesesteaks and pretzels aside, you'll be amazed at the comprehensive choice of food available in the city, from fine dining to ethnic cuisine. This eclectic mix is visible in over 100 multi-ethnic neighbourhoods, encompassing everything from the bustling Italian market to African-American festivals and the traditional Amish community, who sell produce and foodstuffs in Reading Terminal Market, a purveyor of fresh farm food since 1892.
This diversity has also helped produce some legendary musicians. In fact, few would argue that Philly's musical heritage could rival that of New York. Since colonial times, it has been a melting pot of many forms of music from classical to contemporary. Philadelphia was also the home of Dick Clark's famous American BandstandTV show, which showcased some of America's leading singers and musicians in the 1960's, such as Frankie Avalon and Bobby Rydell, themselves natives of Philly's south side. 'Me and Mrs Jones', 'Love Train' and the Three Degrees' 'When Will ISee You Again' were all products of TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), which followed Motown into the 1970s as the shining light of soul music.
Sightseers have plenty to feast their eyes on, not least Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. Meanwhile, the 2012 opening of the Barnes Foundation means that, together with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the refurbished Rodin Museum, Philadelphia is home to one of the world's finest art collections, including the largest collection of Renoirs outside Paris and more Cézanne's than all the Parisian museums put together.
However, no trip to the city would be complete without a visit to the Rocky statue, at the base of the Museum of Art steps, which featured iconically in the Rocky movies. This landmark attracts more visitors than all of Philly's museums and art galleries. Meanwhile, take time to wander around the Old City District where former foundries, factories and warehouses have been turned into boutiques, art galleries and restaurants, with historic tours also available.
For those looking to explore futher afield, Philadelphia is the gateway into Pennsylvania Dutch Country to the west, the ski resorts of the Pocono Mountains to the north, and the Delaware Peninsula and Atlantic Seaboard beaches to the south east.
It's easy to see why Philly rates so highly when compared with New York just an hour or two to the north. Even the American comedian, writer and actor WC Fields wanted to have on his gravestone "Here lies WC Fields but I'd rather be living in Philadelphia."
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Mediterranean Bowling Championship 2018 - Team - Games 4 to 6

MediterraneanBowlingChampionship 2018 at Rollhouse, Ankara, Turkey.
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published: 20 Apr 2018

Championship Bowling Dave Soutar vs Frank Clause [1962]

Here is another episode of the iconic TV bowling series that aired many moons ago. Here Pennsylvania's Frank Clause takes on a very young Dave Soutar!

Darlene Chronicles

This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of a destitute Appalachian family. Darlene, the housewife, conducts her daily routine: carrying water, fueling a coal stove, disciplining her children, and making ends meet. A personal record of poverty.

Cheyney University Women's Bowling Highlights January 29, 2001 Part 2 of 2

2017 USBC Hall of Fame Inductions

David Ozio of Beaumont, Texas, and Mike Shady of Girard, Pennsylvania, formally are inducted into the USBCHall of Fame.
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Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under! Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason.
Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte! Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From.

MediterraneanBowlingChampionship 2018 at Rollhouse, Ankara, Turkey.
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MediterraneanBowlingChampionship 2018 at Rollhouse, Ankara, Turkey.
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Darlene Chronicles

This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of a destitute Appalachian family. Darlene, the housewife, conducts her daily routine: carrying water, fuelin...

This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of a destitute Appalachian family. Darlene, the housewife, conducts her daily routine: carrying water, fueling a coal stove, disciplining her children, and making ends meet. A personal record of poverty.

This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of a destitute Appalachian family. Darlene, the housewife, conducts her daily routine: carrying water, fueling a coal stove, disciplining her children, and making ends meet. A personal record of poverty.

David Ozio of Beaumont, Texas, and Mike Shady of Girard, Pennsylvania, formally are inducted into the USBCHall of Fame.
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David Ozio of Beaumont, Texas, and Mike Shady of Girard, Pennsylvania, formally are inducted into the USBCHall of Fame.
For more information, visit BOWL.com/HallofFame.
BowlTV is your best resource for bowling videos on YouTube! Be sure to subscribe to our channel (it's free!) by clicking here: http://t.bowl.com/1aCUn19
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Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvani...

Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under! Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason.
Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte! Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From.

Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under!
Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From Down Under! Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason.
Here's part 1 of the semfinal match. The youngster from Pennsylvania takes on the Aussie Jason Belmonte! Here's part 2 of the semifinal match! The Pennsylvania Kid vs The Boy Wonder From.

This match was originally going to be a WEC exclusive (a video exclusive to the rasslingrevolution.com website) but I decided to just stick with my ClassicMD show as my main show on the website.
Match footage copyright of WWE. I do not own this footage
To view this week's WEC video featuring my ClassicMD video on spinal cord injuries, here's the link:
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Philadelphia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Philadelphia, considered the birthplace of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence was written and read publicly here in 1776. When you tour Philadelphia, you’ll get a sense of the history that permeates the city through its numerous monuments, symbols, and other landmarks, such as the First Bank of the United States and the warship USS Olympia. Don’t forget to stop by the Liberty Bell and the remains of the Eastern State Penitentiary, which housed notorious criminals like Al Capone.
You don’t need a car to enjoy your Philadelphia sightseeing; take public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city streets at your leisure. Fairmount Park is the perfect place for a stroll, and if you’ve got kids, bring them to the Please Touch Museum, where they can enjoy interactive exhibits and displays that will educate and entertain. If you’ve still got some energy after that, visit the Philadelphia Zoo and make friends with some of the animals. Don’t forget to sample some of the delicious food available in Philadelphia, particularly the fresh goods and cooked meals at the Italian Market.
From culinary delicacies to historical importance, Philadelphia truly has it all.
Visit our Philadelphia travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania | US Travel Guide

5 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania is a state rich in history with incredible nature, busy big cities, and friendly small towns. The state is divided into eleven regions, each with their own unique atmosphere and demographic. From Pennsylvania Dutch Country to Lehigh Valley to the Poconos, there are so many towns to discover. All perfect for travelers who love to venture into unknown territory and see aspects of Pennsylvania that most of the world never gets a chance to.
Many visitors (and Pennsylvanians themselves) love to cover the state with a good old-fashion road trip. Pennsylvania roads will lead you through beautiful forests, lakes, waterfalls and small towns known for welcoming any visitor who comes by, no matter how long the pit stop.
See sights of famous Civil War battles, take a factory tour, ride along an old-time railroad, explore peaceful Amish country, and taste gourmet mushrooms all within the borders of this interesting state.
Here are the best small towns to visit in Pennsylvania, USA:
1. New Hope
2. Jim Thorpe
3. Lititz
4. York
5. Bloomsburg
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What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

BeyondPittsburgh’s pretty downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving way to restaurants, shops and art venues.
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Top 10 Most Visited Tourist Attractions in Pennsylvania | Attractions of America

Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? So here is our list of top 10 "Must-See" attractions in Pennsylvania.

PHILADELPHIA is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 1,567,442 and more than 6 million in the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area, as of 2015.Philadelphia is the economic and cultural anchor of the Delaware Valley—a region located in the Northeastern United States at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers with 7.2 million people residing in the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony.Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals in the Revolutionary War, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and railroad hub that grew from an influx of European immigrants. It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
Based on the similar shifts underway the nation's economy in the late 1960s Philadelphia experienced a loss of manufacturing companies and jobs to lower taxed regions of the USA and often overseas.[citation needed] As a result, the economic base of Philadelphia, which had historically been manufacturing, declined significantly. In addition, consolidation in several American industries (retailing, financial services and health care in particular) reduced the number of companies headquartered in Philadelphia. The economic impact of these changes would reduce Philadelphia's tax base and the resources of local government. Philadelphia struggled through a long period of adjustment to these economic changes, coupled with significant demographic change as wealthier residents moved into the nearby suburbs and more immigrants moved into the city. The city in fact approached bankruptcy in the late 1980s.[9][10] Revitalization began in the late 1990s, with gentrification turning around many neighborhoods and reversing its decades-long trend of population loss.
The area's many universities and colleges make Philadelphia a top international study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub.[11][12] With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation.[13] Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to seven Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is growing, with a market of almost 81,900 commercial properties in 2016[14] including several nationally prominent skyscrapers.[15] The city is known for its arts, culture, and history, attracting over 39 million domestic tourists in 2013.[16] Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city.[17] Fairmount Park, when combined with the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park in the same watershed, is one of the largest contiguous urban park areas in the United States.[18] The 67 National Historic Landmarks in the city helped account for the $10 billion generated by tourism.[16] Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps,[19][20] and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731),[21] first hospital (1751)[21] and medical school (1765),[22] first Capital (1777),[21] first stock exchange (1790),[21] first zoo (1874),[23] and first business school (1881).[24] Philadelphia is the only World Heritage City in the United States.[25]

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Explore Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a day | Jaycation Travel Guide

A lot of important historical events happened in Philadelphia, PA in terms to the birth of...

The top US destination to travel in 2016: Philadelphia - Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet’s travel experts have scoured the states to create the ultimate US travel wish list for 2016. Our top place for the year ahead? Philadelphia. Watch the clip to find out why.
To see our other nine picks that made the list, check out: www.lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us
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Mediterranean Bowling Championship 2018 - Team - Games 4 to 6

MediterraneanBowlingChampionship 2018 at Rollhouse, Ankara, Turkey.
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Championship Bowling Dave Soutar vs Frank Clause [1962]

Here is another episode of the iconic TV bowling series that aired many moons ago. Here P...

Darlene Chronicles

This award-winning documentary chronicles the life of a destitute Appalachian family. Darlene, the housewife, conducts her daily routine: carrying water, fueling a coal stove, disciplining her children, and making ends meet. A personal record of poverty.

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Wharton Cons Open Final Evening 31 08 2015 Part 1.

Video clips from this excellent final evening at Wharton Cons Club Winsford Cheshire.
Watc...

2017 USBC Hall of Fame Inductions

David Ozio of Beaumont, Texas, and Mike Shady of Girard, Pennsylvania, formally are inducted into the USBCHall of Fame.
For more information, visit BOWL.com/HallofFame.
BowlTV is your best resource for bowling videos on YouTube! Be sure to subscribe to our channel (it's free!) by clicking here: http://t.bowl.com/1aCUn19
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